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The Comac C919 is a
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developed by Chinese aircraft manufacturer
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. The development program was launched in 2008. Production of the
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began in December 2011, with the first prototype being ready on 2 November 2015 and having its
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on 5 May 2017. The aircraft received its airworthiness certification from the
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on 29 September 2022 and the first operational airframe intended for commercial service was delivered to launch customer
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on 9 December 2022 in Shanghai. The aircraft, primarily constructed with
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s, is to be powered by either
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or ACAE CJ-1000A turbofan engines, and be able to carry 156 to 168 passengers in a normal operating configuration up to 5,555 km (3000 nmi).


Naming

In the model number, the ''C'' stands for "Comac". The ''C'' also has the implication that forms an "ABC" parallel situation with Airbus and Boeing.


Development

The 2008 program launch initially targeted a
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in 2014. Comac applied for a
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for the aircraft from the Civil Aviation Authority of China on 28 October 2010. At that time the company intended to manufacture up to 2,300 aircraft of the type. In June 2011, COMAC and Irish low-cost airline
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signed an agreement to co-operate on the development of the C919. In 2012
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' chief strategist
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assumed that the aircraft would offer competition to Airbus by 2020. On 24 November 2011, Comac announced the completion of the joint definition phase, marking the end of the preliminary design phase for the C919, with estimated completion of the detailed design phase in 2012. Production of the first C919 prototype began on 9 December 2011. The C919's aerodynamics were designed with the help of the
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supercomputer. The annual production was targeted at 150 planes by 2020. Canada's
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started collaborating in March 2012 on
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services,
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support, sales, and marketing. Its announced development budget was 58 billion yuan ($9.5 billion) but its actual cost was estimated at well over $20 billion. The first prototype was expected to complete final assembly in 2014 and perform its first flight in 2015; however, delivery was delayed again until 2018 due to technical difficulties and supply issues. At the November 2014 Zhuhai Airshow, it was announced that the first flight would be delayed to 2017. On 2 November 2015, Comac rolled out its first C919 aircraft. In May 2018, the development of a
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wing completed in 2012 was revealed years after abandoning it for a metallic one, as static and damage tolerance tests were completed, verifying the structural design and strength before full-size composite
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tests. On 12 July, the static test aircraft simulated a 2.5g manoeuvre with a 150%
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, bending the wings at the tips by nearly three metres for three seconds.


US espionage allegations

According to a report from cybersecurity firm
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and a
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indictment, from 2010 to 2015 the Chinese cyberthreat actor Turbine Panda, linked to the Ministry of State Security’s
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Bureau, penetrated a number of the C919's foreign components manufacturers including
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, Capstone Turbine, GE Aviation, Honeywell, Safran, and others and stole intellectual property and industrial processes data with the aim of transitioning component manufacturing to Chinese companies. The report stated that the operations involved both cyber intrusion and theft as well as HUMINT operations, in most cases using a piece of code custom written for this industrial espionage operation. As of 2019, four people have been arrested in the US as a result of investigations into this economic espionage and theft of trade secrets. In November 2022, a federal jury in Cincinnati convicted Yanjun Xu, 42, on counts of conspiracy to commit economic espionage, conspiracy to commit trade secret theft, attempted economic espionage and attempted trade secret theft. Xu played a key role in stealing trade secrets from western aerospace firms, for the purpose of helping the C919 commercial airliner program.


Flight testing


2017

High-speed taxi tests were completed in April 2017 and the first flight took place on 5 May 2017. At the time, Comac had a planned test programme of 4,200 flight hours and introduction to service in 2020. It was estimated that this could be delayed into 2021. The European Aviation Safety Agency is intended to validate the Chinese type certificate. The 4,200 hours of testing planned were higher than the 3,000 hours typically required for the Airbus or Boeing narrowbodies, but lower than the 5,000 hours needed for the ARJ21. Comac had its second prototype ready on 28 July 2017, aiming to fly it within the year for engine, APU, fuel system and extreme weather tests. The flight-test plan included six aircraft. On 28 September, it made its second flight at , which lasted 2 hours 46 minutes, although it was supposed to last one more hour. The five-month delay between first and second flights, while the second prototype was being ground-tested, was extraordinary: in 2013 the Airbus A350 flew again after five days and in 2015 the troubled Mitsubishi MRJ flew again after eight days. On 3 November, it made its third flight in 3h 45min, reaching . It was transferred on 10 November from Shanghai to Xian to continue its flight test program, a 2h 24min, flight reaching and . The second prototype made its first flight on 17 December 2017. The flight test program allocated the first three prototypes for aircraft performance and engine and power systems testing, the fourth prototype for avionics and electrical system, and the fifth and sixth prototypes for passenger facilities, including the cabin and information system.


2018

The delay between first and subsequent flights underlined the program immaturity by maiden flight: flying early at low speed and altitude is possible but faster and higher is limited by aeroelastic flutter needing ground vibration testing and aircraft instrumentation which were not ready in May. Due to flight testing problems, the 2020 introduction previously scheduled was delayed to 2021, for
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. In February 2018, the first prototype was flying more than once a week. In June 2018, Aviation Week reported flight-test aircraft grounding for modifications, extending the schedule by three months but maintaining a 2020 certification target. The two prototypes needed their Flap (aeronautics), flaps and tailplanes modified, due to delamination of the carbon-fiber reinforced plastic Elevator (aeronautics), elevators. The third test aircraft was also being modified and maximum-rate Cabin pressurization, pressurization was tested. As three other planes will be available in 2019, Comac maintains first deliveries for 2021. Comac denied any grounding and highlighted that modifications were part of the flight test process, stating the two first aircraft were flying stability tests and checking systems. The first was calibrated and had its counterweight and trailing cone systems modified while the second had its functions and systems checked. The third was in final assembly with its wing and fuselage joined, cables and systems were being installed for a first flight target by the end of the year. On 12 July, the second prototype flew from Shanghai-Pudong to Dongying Airport in 1h 46min to allow for various meteorological conditions testing. In September, Comac expected to conduct 1,500 test flights for over 2,000 flying hours before the first delivery and planned to fly the third prototype before the end of 2018. In October 2018, the flight-deck design was re-evaluated to comply with US Federal Aviation Regulations#Part 25, FAR Part 25.1302, not necessary for CAAC but for FAA certification to sell it outside China, a result of inexperience of the aircraft design process. Developing a Chinese engine to replace the CFM Leap-1C would take at least another 15 years. At that time the two prototypes had flown less than 150 h, averaging less than 5 h per month each. To achieve certification in December 2020 and first delivery in 2021, the planned 4,200 h of flight tests would need 33 hours a month each if the last four prototypes are evenly spaced before year-end-2019. Newest airliner designs like the Airbus A350 needed a 2,600 hour test program, and the Mitsubishi MRJ is expected to need 3,000 h. On October 15, 2018, ten Chinese nationals, including intelligence officials, were indicted by the US for allegedly working with COMAC to allegedly steal the secrets of thirteen foreign aerospace companies working on the C919. By the end of 2018, the first prototype was to enter flutter flight tests after having completed ground tests. The third prototype made its maiden flight on 28 December for 1h 38 min.


2019

A fourth prototype conducted its maiden flight on 1 August 2019 from Shanghai Pudong International Airport. A fifth prototype conducted its first flight on 24 October 2019, also from Shanghai airport; the fifth prototype was expected to test for extreme weather conditions, the environmental control system, drainage systems and electrical supplies. Comac rescheduled its certification target from 2020 to 2021, with the first delivery the following year. The sixth and final prototype, intended for the flight certification program, completed its maiden flight on December 27, 2019. Reports at the time indicated that the C919 was expected to commence commercial service with China Eastern Airlines in either 2021 or 2022.


2020

On 27 November 2020, the C919 received its Type certificate#Prototype, type inspection authorization from the Civil Aviation Administration of China, CAAC, meaning that "the aircraft design has been finalised and verified, and that no major changes can be made to its structure." COMAC hoped to proceed with more intensive flight tests to certify airworthiness by 2021 and to commence deliveries.


2021

After completing cold-weather testing in China's Inner Mongolia, the C919 is slated to conduct flight tests in natural icing conditions from London International Airport in Ontario, Canada during March 2021. However, these tests may be delayed depending on the progression of the COVID-19 pandemic.


2022

The C919 completed its first pre-delivery flight test at Shanghai Pudong International Airport. Comac reports that the aircraft (B-001J, MSN107) successfully completed a 3-hour test session on 14 May 2022. The aircraft bearing the livery of
China Eastern Airlines China Eastern Airlines Corporation Limited (), also known as China Eastern, is an airline headquartered in the China Eastern Airlines Building, on the grounds of Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport in Changning District, Shanghai. It is ...
, is set to be delivered this year. In May 2022, the jet was listed for a price of 653 million Renmimbi, yuan (US$ million), almost matching the Airbus A320neo and the Boeing 737 MAX competitors, and twice the US$50 million price initially anticipated. The airline flew a number of route-proving flights throughout 2022 to reinforce its viability on important segments. Many of the flights were flown between different Chinese cities. Around the same time, the first production aircraft, bound for China Eastern Airlines, started performing flight tests to ensure its preparation for commercial service. COMAC reported after the first flight that all pre-set tasks were accomplished successfully.It is forecasted that one C919 is to be delivered to China Eastern Airlines in 2022, while the remaining four aircraft in the first batch of orders will be delivered in 2023. On 29 September 2022, the
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issued the Type certificate, airworthiness certificate for the C919 to COMAC.; ten weeks later, the first C919 airframe was delivered to launch customer
China Eastern Airlines China Eastern Airlines Corporation Limited (), also known as China Eastern, is an airline headquartered in the China Eastern Airlines Building, on the grounds of Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport in Changning District, Shanghai. It is ...
on 9 December 2022 in Shanghai.


Design


Configuration and performance

The dimensions of the C919 are quite similar to those of the Airbus A320; its fuselage is wide and high with a cross-section. This may allow for a common unit load device to be used for both aircraft. It has a wingspan ( with winglets). The aircraft's intended Payload (air and space craft), payload capacity will be 20.4 tonnes. The design calls for Cruise (flight), cruise at with an operating Ceiling (aeronautics), ceiling of 12,200 metres (39,800 feet). There will be two variants: the standard version with a range, and a extended-range version. The C919 is a conservative design, similar to the 30 years older A320.


Construction

The center wing box, outer wing box, wing panels, flaps, and ailerons are planned to be built in Xi'an, China; the center fuselage sections are planned to be built in Hongdu, China. Aluminium-lithium alloys account for 8.8% of the structure and Fibre-reinforced plastic, composite materials for 12%. The air frame will be made largely of aluminium alloy. Aircraft design and assembly is performed in Shanghai.


Wings

The wing is of a Supercritical airfoil, supercritical design, increasing aerodynamic efficiency by 20% and reducing drag by 8% compared to a non-supercritical wing. The center wing box was originally intended to use carbon fibre composites. It was changed later to an aluminium design to reduce design complications.


Systems

The engine's nacelle, thrust reverser and exhaust system will be provided by Nexcelle, with such features as an advanced inlet configuration, the extensive use of composites and acoustic treatment and an electrically operated thrust reverser. Michelin will supply Air X radial tyres. Its integrated modular avionics architecture is based on Ethernet. The landing gear is made in China by a joint venture of Germany's Liebherr and Avic's Landing Gear Advanced Manufacturing Corp: Liebherr LAMC Aviation. While the airframe is entirely made by Chinese Avic, most systems are made by Western-Chinese joint-ventures: with UTC Aerospace Systems, UTAS for the electric power, fire protection and lighting; with Rockwell Collins for the Aircraft cabin, cabin systems and avionics, with Thales Group, Thales for the In-flight entertainment, IFE, with Honeywell for the flight controls, Auxiliary power unit, APU, wheels and brakes; with Moog Inc., Moog for the High-lift device, high lift system; with Parker Hannifin, Parker for the hydraulics, actuators and fuel systems, with Liebherr for the landing gear and Environmental control system, air management; and the CFM International, CFM engine and Nexcelle nacelle are entirely foreign.


Engines

Pratt & Whitney and CFM International proposed engines for the aircraft, the PW1000G and CFM International LEAP, LEAP-1C respectively; the CFM International LEAP, LEAP-1C was selected. Aviation Industry Corporation of China, AVIC Commercial Aircraft Engine Co was also tasked with developing an indigenous engine for the aircraft. The ACAE CJ-1000A was unveiled at the 2012 Zhuhai Airshow. Assembly of the first CJ-1000AX engine was completed in 18 months in December 2017. The planned entry to service was 2021. The engine first ran in May 2018 to 6,600 rpm core speed. In February 2020, Reuters reported that the Executive Office of the President of the United States, US government considered blocking General Electric, GE from selling the LEAP-1C engine to Comac, citing concerns of reverse engineering, competition for Boeing, and military use of technology. President Donald Trump tweeted opposition, saying that national security should not be grounds for trade restrictions. The US eventually granted GE a license to sell the engines.


Market

In 2012 the C919 order book stood at 380 units worth US$26 billion, and averaging $ million. FlightGlobal's Ascend market values in 2013 were $49.2 million for the Airbus A320neo, % less than its $100.2 million list price and $51.4 million for the Boeing 737 MAX-8, % less than its $100.5 million list price. The Chinese airlines that have placed orders for the C919 already have either the Boeing 737 or Airbus A320 in their fleets. In 2013, Chinese state-owned newspaper ''Global Times'' complained that an ''Aviation Week'' editorial about the bleak prospects for the aircraft "maliciously disparaged the future outlook for the C919". COMAC aims to take a fifth of the global narrowbody market and a third of the Chinese market by 2035. It expects 2,000 sales in the next 20 years. The ''Financial Times'' commented that China considers it as a source of national pride. It also claimed the C919 is outdated by 10–15 years compared to the latest versions of the A320 and Boeing 737, and will probably cost more to operate. Its range of falls short of the of the A320neo and 737 Max 8, the C919 payload-range and economics are similar to the current single-aisles, but it will compete with the Neo and Max. FlightGlobal forecasts 1,209 deliveries: 687 standard and 522 stretched variants, for 85% in China.


Orders

At the November 2010 Zhuhai Airshow, Comac announced orders for 55 C919 aircraft from six airlines, with an additional 45 options. The purchasing airlines or lessors included
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, Air China, Hainan Airlines, China Southern Airlines, China Development Bank, CDB Leasing Company, and GE Capital Aviation Services. On 19 October 2011, Chinese ICBC Leasing ordered 45 C919s and agreed to be the launch customer. On 11 November 2014, Comac announced at the 2014 Zhuhai Airshow that China Merchants Bank's aircraft leasing division made a firm commitment for 30 C919s, and that total orders were now up to 450 aircraft. At the June 2015 Paris Air Show, Ping An Leasing signed a letter of intent for 50 C919s, becoming one of Comac's largest customers, and Puren Group signed a letter of intent for seven C919s and seven ARJ21s, intended for the start-up Puren Airlines. In November 2016 COMAC has received an order for 20 C919s including 5 firm from Shanghai Pudong Development Bank Financial Leasing and for 36 C919s from CITIC Group Financial Leasing including 18 firm. While no down payments were needed before its maiden flight, 500,000 yuan ($76,000) were deposited subsequently for each firm order. The last ICBC Leasing order for 55 on 5 December 2017 brought the order book to 785. In February 2018, its total order book was for 815, before the order for 200 from HNA Group in June 2018, along with 100 ARJ-21s. As of 31 August 2018, FlightGlobal counts 305 orders plus 45 options and 658 letters of intent: commitments. As of March 2020, China Eastern Airlines subsidiary OTT Airlines was scheduled to be the launch customer for the C919. However the first commercial airframe in fact was delivered to
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on 9 December 2022.


Executing orders and deliveries

The first operational C919 airframe intended for commercial service was delivered to
China Eastern Airlines China Eastern Airlines Corporation Limited (), also known as China Eastern, is an airline headquartered in the China Eastern Airlines Building, on the grounds of Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport in Changning District, Shanghai. It is ...
on 9 December 2022.


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